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Diwali Bank Holidays Vary Across Indian States in 2025

Summary

  • Diwali celebrated over multiple days in October 2025
  • Bank holidays differ across Indian states during Diwali week
  • Some states observe up to 4-day bank holiday for the festival
Diwali Bank Holidays Vary Across Indian States in 2025

As the festive week of Diwali approaches in October 2025, banks across several Indian states will be observing a string of holidays. Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated over multiple days, each with its own significance. However, due to regional variations, while most states will observe Diwali on Monday, October 20, some regions will celebrate a day later, on Tuesday, October 21.

This has led to a complex patchwork of bank holidays across the country. The majority of states, including Tripura, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Delhi, will have bank holidays on October 20 for Diwali, Naraka Chaturdashi, and Kali Puja. Meanwhile, banks in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha will remain closed on October 21 for Diwali Amavasya, Deepawali, and Govardhan Pooja.

Some states, like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, will even have extended 2-day bank holidays from October 22 to 23 for additional festivals like Vikram Samvat New Year and Balipadyami. Sikkim stands out with the longest 4-day bank holiday from October 20 to 23.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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Banks in most Indian states will be closed on October 20, 2025 for Diwali, Naraka Chaturdashi, and Kali Puja. However, some states like Maharashtra will observe bank holidays on October 21 for Diwali Amavasya and other festivals.
Sikkim stands out with the longest 4-day bank holiday from October 20 to 23. Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh will also have extended 2-day bank holidays from October 22 to 23 for additional festivals.
While most Indian states will observe bank holidays on October 20 for Diwali, some regions like Maharashtra will celebrate a day later on October 21. This has led to a complex patchwork of bank holiday dates across the country during the Diwali festival week.

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